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After an Arrest in Nevada

Seek Advice from a Reno Criminal Defense Lawyer

The anxiety, frustration, confusion, and panic many people feel after an
arrest is normal. You may be wondering about the possible consequences,
what you are facing, how the entire process will happen, and what you
need to do to protect yourself.

Having an experienced legal advocate on your side can be invaluable to
explaining what is happening in a calm, compassionate manner. At the Law
Offices of Kenneth A. Stover, our Reno criminal defense attorney knows
that good people can make mistakes, and when this happens you should not
have to face the courtroom on your own.

Contact our firm today to learn more about how we can guide you from the moment you are
arrested to any final judgements.

Protect Your Constitutional Rights

When you’ve been arrested, there are things that you can do to minimize
the chances that you will face severe penalties. Furthermore, every American
citizen has rights granted to them by the Constitution and it is important
that these are always well-protected.

After an arrest, you have the right to:

Not incriminate yourself

Not answer police questioning

Remain silent

Hire an attorney

Known as your Miranda rights, these basic principles are in place to protect
you. When they are violated, you must have an attorney to represent your
side of the story. It is always important that you comply with police
requests and remain respectful throughout the ordeal, however, you never
have to answer questions without having a lawyer present.

How Can the Law Offices of Kenneth A. Stover Help Me?

Our
Reno criminal defense attorney work hard to make sure that you have a knowledgeable advocate on your
side throughout the entire legal process. We always seek the best possible
outcome and do all we can to minimize possible consequences.

Call our Reno law firm today at (775) 502-1575 to set up your free case consultation. Do not hesitate! We can begin working for you as soon as you’ve
been arrested.

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